CBSE urges schools to complete 100% registration of Class 9, 11 students by October 16; late fee for delays

CBSE Class 9, 11 Registration 2024-25: If the registration is not completed by the given deadline, a late fee of Rs 2,300 will be imposed till October 24.

Errors in LoC submission may not be corrected after results are declared. (Representational/ PTI)
Errors in LoC submission may not be corrected after results are declared. (Representational/ PTI)

Ayushi Bisht | October 11, 2024 | 08:56 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed schools to ensure the registration of 100% of students in Class 9 and 11 by the final deadline of October 16, 2024 without late fee. School authorities are required to complete the registration process online through the Pariksha Sangam portal available on the CBSE’s official website.

CBSE has issued a strict warning to schools, emphasising that no student will be allowed to register during the List of Candidates (LOC) submission next year.

This change comes in response to repeated instances where schools missed registering students during the initial period and later tried to add them when submitting the LOC for board exams.

The board highlighted that common reasons provided by schools for missed registrations include:

  • Student hospitalisation
  • Clerical errors
  • Technical glitches
  • Deleted names
  • Students being out of the station

Such excuses, CBSE states, will no longer be accepted, and any mistakes in registration will be taken seriously by the board. Schools are therefore advised to register all eligible students before the deadline to avoid complications during the board exam phase.

CBSE Class 9. 11 registration deadline

As per the schedule, CBSE Class 9, 11 registration will end on October 16 without late fee. If the registration is not completed by the given deadline, a late fee of Rs 2,300 will be imposed. The last date to submit this late fee is October 24, 2024. All payments must be made online, as per CBSE’s guidelines, and offline payments or direct bank deposits will not be accepted.

Schools are expected to adhere to the timeline, as failure to register students within the specified period could result in serious consequences, including the denial of the student's eligibility to sit for their board exams.

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